| UNDERHANDEDLY | Rude Danny held on to it - surreptitiously, you might say! |
| DAMP | You're mad to return to little Paul! Slightly wet, you might say! (4) |
| IMPERSONATING | I'm to ape it with no string attached. Personifying, you might say! |
| REFLECTED | Ted gets 150 free and it all comes back to him. Mirrored, you might say! |
| ROWLING | Successful author's ___ in it, you might say! (7) |
| ATTENDS | Thanks! Returns and looks after things - waits on us, you might say! (7) |
| CUSTODY | Detention is like the topping on a dessert, you might say! (7) |
| ABYSSINIA | Where Selassie ruled we'll meet again, as you might say! |
| BRIDLEPATH | Gee - one can trot up that wedding aisle, as you might say! |
| CONGESTED | Ted's gone out at 100! Over charged, you might say! (9) |
| PRIME | He's so very formal, this Easterner! First class, you might say! (5) |
| ENSHRINED | The dinner she prepared was preserved with affection! Sacredly, you might say! (9) |
| ENSLAVED | Dave's influenced by Len! Dominated by him, you might say! (8) |
| FANTAIL | A follower and that which follows? A pigeon pair, you might say! (7) |
| RADIATES | Shed tears here and aid will come - shines through, you might say! (8) |
| ARISEN | Sir! Ena is out! Got up, you might say! (6) |
| ORATING | I go out and rant - holding forth, you might say! |
| AROMA | A romantic displays that peculiar charm - spicy, you might say! |
| IMPERSONATION | Some take-off! Too prim and insane you might say! |
| PREEMPTED | Peter met the MP - Ed got there last - secured as first-comer, you might say! |